Umbria is a region located in central Italy, known for its picturesque landscapes, medieval towns, and rich cultural heritage. It is often referred to as the 'green heart of Italy' due to its lush hills and valleys. The region is landlocked, bordered by Tuscany to the west, Lazio to the south, and Marche to the east.
The capital city of Umbria is Perugia, which is also the largest city in the region. Perugia is famous for its historical architecture, including the Palazzo dei Priori and the Etruscan Arch. The city hosts the annual Umbria Jazz Festival, attracting music lovers from around the world.
Umbria is well known for its exquisite cuisine, which features local products such as truffles, olive oil, and wine. The region produces several renowned wines, including Sagrantino and Orvieto. Visitors can explore quaint towns like Assisi, famous for its association with St. Francis, and Spoleto, known for its annual Festival of Two Worlds.
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